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The 5 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Albertville, AL for 2024

Seniors who want to remain in the community but need extra help with daily activities, such as cooking, cleaning or bathing, are a good fit for assisted living. These facilities also provide medication reminders and routine wellness checks, and residents benefit from organized activities that help them build and maintain social connections. According to Genworth Financial’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey, the median cost of assisted living in Albertville is $2,803 per month, which is well below the state and national averages.

This guide explores assisted living prices and other long-term care options in Albertville. It also highlights some of the area’s amenities and includes a directory of free resources that can help seniors maintain their health and independence.

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What to Consider About Assisted Living in Albertville

Although each assisted living facility in Albertville is different, they must all follow licensing regulations that are enforced by the State Board of Health. These regulations cover everything from staffing and care management to the facility’s layout.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Albertville

  • Albertville is a very affordable location, which benefits seniors who require long-term care or depend on a fixed income. The median cost of living is almost 25% lower than the national average. Real estate is particularly affordable.
  • Thanks to its sheltered location on the southernmost tip of the Appalachian Mountains, Albertville is more comfortable than other parts of the state. Winter lows hover around freezing and summer highs are below 90 degrees, which means conditions are generally pleasant year-round.
  • Crime rates in Albertville have declined significantly since 2010. Although the property crime index is higher than the national average, there are fewer violent crimes, and the number of incidents per capita is significantly lower than the state and national averages. Assisted living facilities offer integrated security and emergency response systems to keep residents safe.
  • Health care access in Albertville is limited, which means seniors may have to travel to larger metropolitan areas for some services. The community has just 102 physicians per 100,000 residents, which is about half the national average. Marshall Medical Centers operates two hospitals located within 15 miles.
  • Marshall County is an age-friendly location that offers numerous resources for older adults. The Council on Aging provides transportation for errands and medical appointments. Seniors can take advantage of free prescription drug assistance, as well as insurance counseling and other resources. The council also supports senior centers and recreation programs in Albertville and neighboring communities.
  • Although Albertville is located away from densely populated metropolitan areas, the community’s air quality is only average. Seniors may need to take precautions to minimize health effects related to asthma, COPD and other chronic diseases, since these conditions can make them more susceptible to poor air quality.

Paying for Assisted Living in Albertville

In Albertville, the median cost of assisted living is $2,803 per month.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

Assisted living prices in Albertville are $700 lower than the state median and almost $1,700 lower than the national average of $4,500. Although Northern Alabama offers competitive assisted living rates, Albertville is the most affordable location in the region. Prices in Huntsville are about $550 higher, and Decatur is about $650 more expensive at $3,439. Birmingham’s assisted living prices are about $525 higher than the state median and $1,225 higher than Albertville, and seniors in Anniston pay $4,771 per month for care, which is higher than the national average.

Albertville

$2,803

Alabama

$3,503

The United States

$4,500

Huntsville

$3,345

Decatur

$3,439

Anniston

$4,771

Birmingham

$4,028

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Long-term care prices in Albertville are lower than the national average, regardless of the level of care required. Assisted living costs about $1,000 less than in-home care. Nursing home care is more than double the cost of assisted living, with an average of $6,266 for a semiprivate room or $6,632 for a private room. Although local adult day health care costs aren’t available, statewide, seniors typically pay $758 per month.

Homemaker Services

$3,811

Home Health Aide

$3,811

Assisted Living Facility

$2,803

Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)

$6,266

Nursing Home Facility (private room)

$6,623

Note: Data for Albertville was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Gadsden, was used instead.

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Albertville

As of 2019, the Medicaid waivers in Alabama do not provide financial assistance for costs associated with room and board or personal services received in assisted living facilities. These waivers are designed to help seniors age in place at home. 

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Alabama page.

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Alabama

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Alabama page.

Free Assisted Living Resources in Albertville

Government agencies and nonprofits offer a wide array of supportive services that benefit seniors in Albertville. The following resources may be useful for seniors who need extra help or want to stay active in the community.

ResourceContactService
Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments(800) 243-5463TARCOG’s Area Agency on Aging is a one-stop shop for seniors who want to assess their long-term care needs and locate helpful services in the community. Area Agencies on Aging are active across the nation and provide information about assisted living, financial aid and local services, such as transportation, meal deliveries and legal assistance. These agencies also advocate for seniors who live in long-term care facilities.
Albertville Senior Center(256) 891-8279Albertville’s recently built Adult Health & Community Center offers a variety of social and recreational programming on weekdays, including bingo, games, congregate meals, guest speaker series, field trips and live entertainment. The center serves city residents aged 60 and older.
Legal Services Alabama(866) 456 4995Legal Services Alabama provides free information and advice to seniors in Albertville and 67 counties statewide. Attorneys can answer questions about housing, long-term care, consumer protection laws, disability rights, health care decision-making and advance planning. The Elder Helpline is open Monday through Friday.
Marshall County Retired Senior Volunteer Program(256) 571-7734RSVP is a nationwide initiative sponsored in partnership with AmeriCorps. It provides service-driven volunteer opportunities that are designed to enhance the lives of adults aged 55 and older while benefiting the community. It offers a reading buddies companionship program, volunteer tax preparation assistance and a variety of low-cost classes covering topics, such as arts, crafts and technology.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Albertville

Albertville Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living Facilities in Alabama are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Alabama page for more information about these laws.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Alabama

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Deborah

I visited this facility

Review of Bridgewood Gardens

I went to Bridgewood Gardens. As far as the activities, it was great. They were coming out of a van with a trip they had just made to Walmart. The facilities were very nice. The staff didn't honor...

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Jackie

I visited this facility

Review of Bridgewood Gardens

Bridgewood Gardens was really good and they gave us lots of information and answered all our questions. If they couldn't answer questions, they directed us in a way that we could find out. The lady...

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Linda

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Bridgewood Gardens

My mother-in-law has moved into Brookdale Albertville. It's really clean, nice, and well taken care of. They have a lot of good services. They seem to have a lot of activities like memory games....

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